Waters v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [1997] ICR 1073 is a UK labour law case concerning victimisation for alleging rape, and whether the employee could claim this amounted to sex discrimination. It now falls under the Equality Act 2010 section 27.

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Feb 17, 2013 ... ZH v The Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis ... The police physically
pulled him out of the water, put on handcuffs and leg restraints, ... is growing on
the Metropolitan Police to radically change training and procedures ...

If your local library doesn't have a copy, try your nearest university/college library
which .... March 1999: From Australia, the judgement in Blenner-Hasset v. .... 6
June 2000: former Metropolitan Police officer Sarah Locker has accepted an ....
Ms Waters says that after reporting a fellow officer for sexual harassment and
rape ...

They were prevented from marching, and tear gas and water cannons were used.
... The tactic was used in the UK by the London Metropolitan Police during the
May Day .... In 2009, Austin v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, a ruling
by the ... was used by police in an attempt to disperse protesters at the University
of ...

(Toolis 1993: 8 and 10) It can be of no consolation to the Metropolitan Police that
Eileen Waters lost her case on legal ... effect that 'the more heinous the act of
discrimination, the less likely it will be that the employer would be liable' (Jones v.

MacCormick, for example, cites with approval the arguments of Lord Hope in A v
State for the Home Department (the 'Terrorist ... I raised this point some years ago
in the context of an analysis of Waters v Metropolitan Police Commissioner, ...

(However, at trial it was found on the facts that the duty was not broken: Swinney
v Chief Constable of the Northumbria Police (No 2) (1999) Times, 25 May.) Waters v Metropolitan Police Commissioner [2000] 4 All ER 934: Waters, a police
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Today more Muslims have been arrested in the beheading of a young British father in the streets of London -- no way we can know how many were involved in the plot to "start a war in the streets of London" that night. But the lone wolf Islamic brigade is larger than the media led us to believe. Islamic clerics in the UK -- not all but you don't need all to start a war -- praise the beheaders. There are a lot more sympathizers than the media and political elites will ever admit to. Media is reporting, "Britain is bracing for clashes with right-wing extremists and possible copycat terror attacks after the brutal slaying of a young soldier. London's Metropolitan Police said more than 1,000 officers will be sent to potential trouble spots with armed response units." The British police are bracing for rightwing extremism. Laugh out loud. What exactly is that? A peaceful demonstration in defense of freedom? Crazy time in the free world. A young man wearing a heroes for the wounded tee shirt is beheaded in cold blood on a London surburban street by devout Muslims and the police are bracing for right wing extremism. British police brace for more Qur'an-inspired murders, send 1,000 officers to potential trouble spots (thanks to Robert Spencer) The jihad in Britain is by no means over. It has hardly even begun. "Britain braces for possible copycat attacks," by Paisley Dodds for The Associated Press, May 24 (thanks to Kenneth): LONDON — Britain is bracing for clashes with right-wing extremists and possible copycat terror attacks after the brutal slaying of a young soldier. London's Metropolitan Police said more than 1,000 officers will be sent to potential trouble spots with armed response units. Only a fraction of Britain's police officers are armed. Wednesday's bloody attack was captured on video by passersby and made for gruesome viewing — one man is seen with his hands stained red and holding two butcher's knives as he angrily complained about the British government and troops in foreign lands. A lifeless body is seen on the street behind him. Terror analysts say the attackers wanted the publicity to inspire copycat attacks, and that they are already seeing an increase in chatter on extremist sites calling for such attacks.... A British government official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about the...

In a story in The Guardian today, it was reported that the UK’s Metropolitan Police are investigating MI5 for complicity in US torture in relation to the case of Guantanamo detainee Aamer Shaker. Shaker is a permanent resident of the UK and is married to a UK citizen.